[Vintage-Audio] OT - Hurst Nationals
Duane Fischer, W8DBF
dfischer at usol.com
Sat Jul 16 16:42:28 EDT 2011
Hi All,
Once upon a time I owned a brand new copy of the Hurst Nationals as recorded
somewhere in California. Some really nasty AA fuel dragsters with maybe a
Funny Car thrown in from time to time just to keep you alert! Awesome
thunder! One could almost smell the smoke from those huge slicks burning.
Someone, probably my little brother, borrowed my beloved vinyl album. I have
never been able to locate another copy since.
My searches of all the local vintage record album stores have turned up
nothing of use. Once I did come upon an empty jacket, but no vinyl album!
Did not even smell like a smoking slick, just musty as heck! Took the blind
dudes super sensitive nose a week to shake off the mold in my nasal
passages!
I do not know how many years that some enterprising soul recorded the Hurst
Nationals. But I would sure love to have a copy to play through my H.H.
Scott LK-72B and James B. Lansing Century L-100 speakers! I get an adrenalin
rush just thinking of how it will feel when the plaster on these walls
breaks loose and showers down on me like the dirt used to when I was racing
Go-Carts on an oiled down oval dirt track! Man could that bored and stroked
McCulloch MC6 that was ported, polished, had the crankcase stuffed, fuel
carb +++ wind up the rpm's! About 18,000 of them! My ears rang for three
hours after I took the crash helmet off! You have not lived until your butt
is one inch off the asphalt and going from zero to seventy miles per hour in
one hundred feet or less!
As old and crazy as I am, I would like to take a few more laps around that
track! Since I am totally blind now, it might be my last lap too! But what a
rush dude!
So if any of you know where I can obtain some of those 33 1/3 rpm Hurst
National recordings please let me know.
For what it is worth: The album I had was circa 1963. Possibly 1964. I
remember seeing the cover prior to losing my sight on October 21, 1964.
Maybe that info would be helpful in locating the album that I had. Maybe
not.
I know that Big Daddy Don Gartlits (sp?) made a run, as did Color Me Gone,
The Ram Chargers etc.
Thanks.
Duane Fischer, W8DBF - WPE8CXO
E-Mail: dfischer at usol.com
Hallicrafters web site: www.w9wze.net
HHRP web site: hhrp.w9wze.net
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